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Experts found that these sea creatures sleep for at least 8 hours a day, a duration often considered ideal for human sleep.
The evolutionary drive to maintain neurons that we see in jellyfish and sea anemones is perhaps one of the reasons why sleep is essential for humans today, Appelbaum said.